Montego Bay Jamaica has been on fire this whole past week with the staging of the 25th Reggae Sum Festival 2017 that featured some of the biggest and baddest acts in reggae dancehall music and a lot of international guests to delight patrons from all over the world.

Posted below several videos of some of the most prominent acts and their performances and the prayer from a pastor on stage for World Boss Vybz Kartel .

This year live shows included Spice, Bounty Killer, Ishawna, Mavado, Tommy Lee Sparta, Popcaan, Beenie Man, Stephen and Jo Mersa Marley with Capleton, Sizzla, Jah Cure, Sean Kingston and Alkaline to name just a few.

All the artists delivered good performances, Spice is the baddest! She went on stage laying on a bed, starting her gig with her hottest hit right now “Sheet” and while she delivered a great live performance she also bigged up Vybz Kartel“for giving her Romping Shop, her biggest hit song to date”. She said Gaza me seh and #freeworldboss, she called the #GazaNation and delivered an amazing show. Vybz Kartel was bigged up also by his freenemy/rival Mavado that also bigged up Gaza and by Tommy Lee Sparta, that did great onSumfest‘s stage and by Jah Cure that sang a tribute for Buju Banton & Vybz Kartel

Jamaican vendetta’s Deejay Alkaline could not hold back his energy and started dissing left and right, starting his diss show with Notnice, to whom he screamed “Notnice Suk yuh mada”, then he said he saw Nammy Lee backstage and he even had a word for Popcaan that he called Flopcaan. Then he went on to close his energetic set with a string of his latest hit songs and had Gully God Mavado joining him on stage for a cameo.

Reload this post for more and new videos of the legendary Jamaican reggae and dancehall live music festival that showcases the best reggae dancehall acts of the Caribbean Island and was this year in partnership with Flow and offering free live streaming of the entire event in high definition.

When you ready for some live Jamaican music press play in the videos below. This is one of the best Jamaican live music stage that can still make or end an artist’s career.